Enum rocket::Outcome [−][src]
pub enum Outcome<S, E, F> {
Success(S),
Failure(E),
Forward(F),
}Expand description
An enum representing success (Success), failure (Failure), or
forwarding (Forward).
See the top level documentation for detailed information.
Variants
Contains the success value.
Contains the failure error value.
Contains the value to forward on.
Implementations
Return true if this Outcome is a Success.
Examples
let x: Outcome<i32, &str, usize> = Success(10);
assert_eq!(x.is_success(), true);
let x: Outcome<i32, &str, usize> = Failure("Hi! I'm an error.");
assert_eq!(x.is_success(), false);
let x: Outcome<i32, &str, usize> = Forward(25);
assert_eq!(x.is_success(), false);Return true if this Outcome is a Failure.
Examples
let x: Outcome<i32, &str, usize> = Success(10);
assert_eq!(x.is_failure(), false);
let x: Outcome<i32, &str, usize> = Failure("Hi! I'm an error.");
assert_eq!(x.is_failure(), true);
let x: Outcome<i32, &str, usize> = Forward(25);
assert_eq!(x.is_failure(), false);Return true if this Outcome is a Forward.
Examples
let x: Outcome<i32, &str, usize> = Success(10);
assert_eq!(x.is_forward(), false);
let x: Outcome<i32, &str, usize> = Failure("Hi! I'm an error.");
assert_eq!(x.is_forward(), false);
let x: Outcome<i32, &str, usize> = Forward(25);
assert_eq!(x.is_forward(), true);Converts from Outcome<S, E, F> to Option<S>.
Returns the Some of the Success if this is a Success, otherwise
returns None. self is consumed, and all other values are discarded.
let x: Outcome<i32, &str, usize> = Success(10);
assert_eq!(x.succeeded(), Some(10));
let x: Outcome<i32, &str, usize> = Failure("Hi! I'm an error.");
assert_eq!(x.succeeded(), None);
let x: Outcome<i32, &str, usize> = Forward(25);
assert_eq!(x.succeeded(), None);Converts from Outcome<S, E, F> to Option<E>.
Returns the Some of the Failure if this is a Failure, otherwise
returns None. self is consumed, and all other values are discarded.
let x: Outcome<i32, &str, usize> = Success(10);
assert_eq!(x.failed(), None);
let x: Outcome<i32, &str, usize> = Failure("Hi! I'm an error.");
assert_eq!(x.failed(), Some("Hi! I'm an error."));
let x: Outcome<i32, &str, usize> = Forward(25);
assert_eq!(x.failed(), None);Converts from Outcome<S, E, F> to Option<F>.
Returns the Some of the Forward if this is a Forward, otherwise
returns None. self is consumed, and all other values are discarded.
let x: Outcome<i32, &str, usize> = Success(10);
assert_eq!(x.forwarded(), None);
let x: Outcome<i32, &str, usize> = Failure("Hi! I'm an error.");
assert_eq!(x.forwarded(), None);
let x: Outcome<i32, &str, usize> = Forward(25);
assert_eq!(x.forwarded(), Some(25));Converts from Outcome<S, E, F> to Result<S, T> for a given T.
Returns Ok with the Success value if this is a Success, otherwise
returns an Err with the provided value. self is consumed, and all
other values are discarded.
let x: Outcome<i32, &str, usize> = Success(10);
assert_eq!(x.success_or(false), Ok(10));
let x: Outcome<i32, &str, usize> = Failure("Hi! I'm an error.");
assert_eq!(x.success_or(false), Err(false));
let x: Outcome<i32, &str, usize> = Forward(25);
assert_eq!(x.success_or("whoops"), Err("whoops"));Converts from Outcome<S, E, F> to Result<S, T> for a given T
produced from a supplied function or closure.
Returns Ok with the Success value if this is a Success, otherwise
returns an Err with the result of calling f. self is consumed, and
all other values are discarded.
let x: Outcome<i32, &str, usize> = Success(10);
assert_eq!(x.success_or_else(|| false), Ok(10));
let x: Outcome<i32, &str, usize> = Failure("Hi! I'm an error.");
assert_eq!(x.success_or_else(|| false), Err(false));
let x: Outcome<i32, &str, usize> = Forward(25);
assert_eq!(x.success_or_else(|| "whoops"), Err("whoops"));Converts from Outcome<S, E, F> to Outcome<&S, &E, &F>.
let x: Outcome<i32, &str, usize> = Success(10);
assert_eq!(x.as_ref(), Success(&10));
let x: Outcome<i32, &str, usize> = Failure("Hi! I'm an error.");
assert_eq!(x.as_ref(), Failure(&"Hi! I'm an error."));Maps an Outcome<S, E, F> to an Outcome<T, E, F> by applying the
function f to the value of type S in self if self is an
Outcome::Success.
let x: Outcome<i32, &str, usize> = Success(10);
let mapped = x.map(|v| if v == 10 { "10" } else { "not 10" });
assert_eq!(mapped, Success("10"));Maps an Outcome<S, E, F> to an Outcome<S, T, F> by applying the
function f to the value of type E in self if self is an
Outcome::Failure.
let x: Outcome<i32, &str, usize> = Failure("hi");
let mapped = x.map_failure(|v| if v == "hi" { 10 } else { 0 });
assert_eq!(mapped, Failure(10));Maps an Outcome<S, E, F> to an Outcome<S, E, T> by applying the
function f to the value of type F in self if self is an
Outcome::Forward.
let x: Outcome<i32, &str, usize> = Forward(5);
let mapped = x.map_forward(|v| if v == 5 { "a" } else { "b" });
assert_eq!(mapped, Forward("a"));Maps an Outcome<S, E, F> to an Outcome<T, E, F> by applying the
function f to the value of type S in self if self is an
Outcome::Success.
Examples
let x: Outcome<i32, &str, bool> = Success(10);
let mapped = x.and_then(|v| match v {
10 => Success("10"),
1 => Forward(false),
_ => Failure("30")
});
assert_eq!(mapped, Success("10"));Maps an Outcome<S, E, F> to an Outcome<S, T, F> by applying the
function f to the value of type E in self if self is an
Outcome::Failure.
Examples
let x: Outcome<i32, &str, bool> = Failure("hi");
let mapped = x.failure_then(|v| match v {
"hi" => Failure(10),
"test" => Forward(false),
_ => Success(10)
});
assert_eq!(mapped, Failure(10));Maps an Outcome<S, E, F> to an Outcome<S, E, T> by applying the
function f to the value of type F in self if self is an
Outcome::Forward.
Examples
let x: Outcome<i32, &str, Option<bool>> = Forward(Some(false));
let mapped = x.forward_then(|v| match v {
Some(true) => Success(10),
Some(false) => Forward(20),
None => Failure("10")
});
assert_eq!(mapped, Forward(20));Return the Outcome of response to req from responder.
If the responder returns Ok, an outcome of Success is
returned with the response. If the responder returns Err, an
outcome of Failure is returned with the status code.
Example
use rocket::{Request, Data};
use rocket::handler::Outcome;
fn str_responder(req: &Request, _: Data) -> Outcome<'static> {
Outcome::from(req, "Hello, world!")
}Return the Outcome of response to req from responder.
If the responder returns Ok, an outcome of Success is
returned with the response. If the responder returns Err, an
outcome of Forward is returned.
Example
use rocket::{Request, Data};
use rocket::handler::Outcome;
fn str_responder(req: &Request, data: Data) -> Outcome<'static> {
Outcome::from_or_forward(req, data, "Hello, world!")
}Return an Outcome of Failure with the status code code. This is
equivalent to Outcome::Failure(code).
This method exists to be used during manual routing where
rocket::handler::Outcome is imported instead of rocket::Outcome.
Example
use rocket::{Request, Data};
use rocket::handler::Outcome;
use rocket::http::Status;
fn bad_req_route(_: &Request, _: Data) -> Outcome<'static> {
Outcome::failure(Status::BadRequest)
}Return an Outcome of Forward with the data data. This is
equivalent to Outcome::Forward(data).
This method exists to be used during manual routing where
rocket::handler::Outcome is imported instead of rocket::Outcome.
Example
use rocket::{Request, Data};
use rocket::handler::Outcome;
fn always_forward(_: &Request, data: Data) -> Outcome<'static> {
Outcome::forward(data)
}Trait Implementations
try_trait_v2)Constructs the type from a compatible Residual type. Read more
try_trait_v2)Constructs the type from a compatible Residual type. Read more
impl<S: PartialOrd, E: PartialOrd, F: PartialOrd> PartialOrd<Outcome<S, E, F>> for Outcome<S, E, F>
impl<S: PartialOrd, E: PartialOrd, F: PartialOrd> PartialOrd<Outcome<S, E, F>> for Outcome<S, E, F>
This method returns an ordering between self and other values if one exists. Read more
This method tests less than (for self and other) and is used by the < operator. Read more
This method tests less than or equal to (for self and other) and is used by the <=
operator. Read more
This method tests greater than (for self and other) and is used by the > operator. Read more
type Output = A
type Output = A
try_trait_v2)The type of the value produced by ? when not short-circuiting.
try_trait_v2)The type of the value passed to FromResidual::from_residual
as part of ? when short-circuiting. Read more
try_trait_v2)Constructs the type from its Output type. Read more
try_trait_v2)Used in ? to decide whether the operator should produce a value
(because this returned ControlFlow::Continue)
or propagate a value back to the caller
(because this returned ControlFlow::Break). Read more
Auto Trait Implementations
impl<S, E, F> RefUnwindSafe for Outcome<S, E, F> where
E: RefUnwindSafe,
F: RefUnwindSafe,
S: RefUnwindSafe,
impl<S, E, F> UnwindSafe for Outcome<S, E, F> where
E: UnwindSafe,
F: UnwindSafe,
S: UnwindSafe,
Blanket Implementations
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
Compare self to key and return true if they are equal.